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Tricky choices for authors

Originally posted on helencareybooks:
There are so many choices for an author to make when embarking on a novel. What time period? What setting? What structure? What genre? What characters? What events? How true should it be to real history? What is the time frame? What is it all really about? Many of these need to…

Your Best Marketing Tool – Write Your Next Book

Your Best Marketing Tool – Write Your Next Book

Originally posted on Author Don Massenzio:
Your Best Marketing Tool – Write Your Next Book This post is about the activity that most of us probably enjoy the least, marketing our work. This is more than just posts on Facebook and Twitter. This is the part of independent publishing that I dread and that is the…

11 Ways Writing Improves Your Mind, Body and Spirit

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis:
This is a guest post by Sierra Delarosa. Sierra is a freelance writer, musician and content writer for Global English Editing. 11 Science-Backed Ways Writing Improves Your Mind, Body, and Spirit For many of us, writing is a practical tool. We use it to communicate our thoughts, ideas, and experiences…

Oh yeah 

Originally posted on Adventures and Musings of an Arch Druidess:
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SOUPER MUM by Kristen Bailey #Contemporary #WomensFiction @baileyforce6

The Clues to a Great Story – Infographic, video & Transcript..

The Clues to a Great Story – Infographic, video & Transcript..

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
First, check out the Infographic (click on it to enlarge / download it) Second, click the link below to watch a TED Talk Video by Andrew Stanton plus read the transcript on the subject The Clues to a Great Story

2017 Writing Goals #PoweredByIndie

Originally posted on chrismcmullen:
Image from ShutterStock 2017 WRITING GOALS I’m trying to focus on my main writing goal for 2017: DEVOTE MORE TIME FOR WRITING! I think it’s a pretty good New Year’s resolution. And I’m off to a good start, wearing out my seat cushion and rubbing off the letters from my keyboard…

Deep Down Dead (Lori Anderson) by Steph Broadribb #BlogTour

Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Lori Anderson is as tough as they come, managing to keep her career as a fearless Florida bounty hunter separate from her role as single mother to nine-year-old Dakota, who suffers from leukaemia. But when the hospital bills start to rack up, she has no choice but to take…

Frostblood (Frostblood Saga #1) by Elly Blake #bookreview

Originally posted on Books and Such:
Seventeen-year-old Ruby is a fireblood who must hide her powers of heat and flame from the cruel frostblood ruling class that wants to destroy all that are left of her kind. So when her mother is killed for protecting her and rebel frostbloods demand her help to kill their…

Indie Author Friday – John Hazen #IndieAuthors #suspense #bookpromotion

Originally posted on Books and Such:
? Welcome to my first Indie Author Friday!  Thanks to all who have signed up to be featured – the response has been tremendous and I’m booking into September now. John Hazen kicks things off for us today.  He’s been pretty busy these past few years – he’s published…

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